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gab (User)
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KEY 2 Months ago
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I've been to 2 hardware stores and a guy at the Flea market who does just keys and no one has a blank one to copy mine. Where do I go? 
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Last Edit: 2008/11/04 14:10 By gab.
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Re:KEY or 2 Months ago
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Toyota dealer or ILCO # X248 YM63.
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Last Edit: 2008/11/04 14:13 By Musky.
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Re:KEY or 2 Months ago
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Wow Musky is really full of it...
information that is 
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Re:KEY or 2 Months ago
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DevilPhish wrote:
Wow Musky is really full of it...
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Re:KEY 2 Months ago
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Toyota dealer? No kidding! Thanks, Musky! 
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Mrs. Barlow, I never, and I repeat never, ever pissed in your steam iron.
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Re:KEY 2 Months ago
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Speaking of keys.....
There is a myth floating around that the printed number/letters under the key cover of your gas tank is the key code for your bike. At least for me, that wasn't true. So, if you're depending on that being the number you can provide to a dealer to cut you a new key, you may be expensively disappointed.
However, you can use a solvent (I used lacquer thinner) to wipe off that number that is printed there and use a sharpie marker to write the key code on the key cover. If you're talented, like Leonardo Di Vinci you can write it backwards so that when you use a mirror to look at it it will appear correctly.
M7
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Re:KEY 2 Months ago
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Have a few made and keep them around the house or garage...just in case. Yup, happened to me.
GP
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Lumberjack (User)
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Re:KEY 2 Months ago
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Local locksmith made one for each of my last 2 bikes...under $5.
-=Mike
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Re:KEY 2 Months ago
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I'll check with a local locksmith. (We don't have a Toyota dealership in town, but I wonder if the Nissan dealership could do it...)
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Mrs. Barlow, I never, and I repeat never, ever pissed in your steam iron.
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MS1700 (User)
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Re:KEY 2 Months ago
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Funny how a simple question can turn into loads of info, knowledge and tips.
I have a key hidden on my bike and once hidden I covered it in my special tacky stuff here and it will never, come loose, rot, jingle, or be inadvertently discovered, it takes tools to get there and I can always summons some simple tools to get the key. Can you tell I have lost a few keys?
Another use for my Tacky Stuff! 99 cents, cheap cheap!
MC
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Experience is a tough way to learn ... because, you get the test first and the lesson afterwards.
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